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Has Nintendo kept their promise of satisfying Wii U owners?

Yes 86 29.45%
 
No 167 57.19%
 
Stop it with these polls 19 6.51%
 
see results 20 6.85%
 
Total:292

I am not satisfied. I did enjoy about 7 games but overall the console has been extremely dissapointing. Even my vita an dreamcast, which where also commercial failures have been played on wayyy more. I will sell my Wii U soon and buy te NX with zelda.




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Overall I am.... but I bought a lot of Wii U games and there are plenty of games I'd still like to get.

That said adding up the sick amount of cash I've spent on Wii U games over the years I could have focused on a far cheaper hobby and lived off old cheap steam games (Which I also bought but never seem to get around to play) for my gaming needs and saved hell of a lot of cash. I use to have lots of disposable income and just didn't think about buying full priced game when it interested me. Now I've recently lost my job I do which I saved more.



I dont know.

This year was pretty good so far (from wii u perspective). Star Fox, Zelda TPHD, Pokken but still the wii u lineup looks so ridiculous compared to the competition.



As for me, this year I've played TP HD, Pokkén Tournament and Star Fox Zero and Xenoblade Chronicles X not too far from there. At this point I'm not disappointed. However we have literally two games for the rest of the year. Two. Fucking. Games. And it's not like they are two mindblowing titles. It's a Paper Mario that has lots of numbers to be like its predecessors (which aparently it's something bad) and a JRPG so damn japanese-idol-kawaii-desune that many people will not even consider its purchase. Before yesterday, we thought that at least we would have Zelda for this holiday season. But since that's not happening... yeah, Nintendo has killed the Wii U and its last living months will consist in its longest and worse drought of games since its launch.

So... no, I'm not satisfied. Nintendo lied to us. They have been doing this since the DS, and they haven't learned a thing. I'm not happy.



Honestly, yeah.

I'm the kind of guy that buys maybe three home console games per year (plus one or two indies), and I have enjoyed everything I bought for the WiiU. Mario Kart 8 was my favorite in the series, Smash 4 was fun, Tropical Freeze is one of my favorite DK games, 3D World started easy but the later levels were a blast and so on. I don't think much about their game output for 2016, but with school, I've much less time for games over the past year, and still have a backlog to work through.

Zelda would have been nice, but I still have enough to be satisfied.